Tag: OXPHOS

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Metabolic rate may determine personality type and disease risk

Very interesting study that links mitochondrial density/number (and as such, the metabolic rate) with personality types. Namely,…

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Restoring mitochondrial function may be sufficient to reverse aging

The findings of the study may not sound very novel to my readers, however please keep in…

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Thiamine+biotin can treat Huntington Disease (HD), by restoring glucose metabolism

Many carrot-salads ago, back in ancient pre-pandemic times, I posted a study on high-dose biotin (300mg daily)…

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The “cancer metabolism” drives aging in humans

A truly monumental study, as it is perhaps the first one to demonstrate that “aging” in human…

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Neuron/brain growth depends on metabolism (OXPHOS)

As many of my readers know, the mainstream medical dogma is that the number of neurons in…

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Major depression likely driven by mitochondrial deterioration/dysfunction

This the latest study demonstrating that not only are various chronic diseases and aging essentially the same…

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Harvard Psychiatrist: All Mental Disease is Metabolic/Bioenergetic Disease

It is always nice to see mainstream medicine plagiarize from Dr. Peat attempt to right its course…

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Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, cancer are bioenergetic diseases; PUFA may be the cause

The bad news for PUFA (in this case linoleic acid) just keep piling on. At this point,…

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Impaired OXPHOS by high ketones drives heart failure

Just a few weeks after my post on how excessive fatty acid oxidation (FAO) drives cancer, below…

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Disrupting mitochondrial function can cause severe anemia

Most doctors consider anemia mostly an iron-related issue, despite the fact that iron supplementation often fails to…